Seeing some progress



The bedroom wall after the closet and paneling were removed
and after the nail holes were patched
The kitchen before the 60's stove and counter top were removed

The tree still needs some serious pruning.
The kitchen before the 60's stove and counter top were removed
2 Comments:
Hi Mayport,
Shut-off valves are a good thing. I will be installing a new vanity. The shut-off valves will allow me to shut off the water at the vanity only, if need be. The toilet has shut-off valves, as does the kitchen sink.
Thanks Mayport. Mostly I'm doing the demolish and dismantling jobs. I'm hiring out most of the installation jobs. I'll do what I can though.
And about that Moose Drool, sounds good to me!! I'm getting low on the stash I brought south with me. I doesn't seem to be sold south of Oregon and Idaho.
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